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Rick Marotta
Rick Marotta
American musician
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Barry Rogers
Barry Rogers
American musician
2
Alan Rubin
Alan Rubin
Jazz trumpeter, Blues Brothers member
3
Randy Brecker
Randy Brecker
American flugelhorn and trumpet player (1945-)
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Tony Levin
Tony Levin
American musician
5
Andy Newmark
Andy Newmark
American musician
6
David Spinozza
David Spinozza
American musician
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Will Lee
Will Lee
American bass guitarist
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Larry Bunker
Larry Bunker
American musician
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Bill Mays
Bill Mays
American pianist
10
Chuck Domanico
Chuck Domanico
American musician
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Dennis Budimir
Dennis Budimir
American musician
12
Mike Mainieri
Mike Mainieri
American vibraphonist
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Burt Collins
Burt Collins
American trumpeter and musician
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David Friedman
David Friedman
American jazz percussionist
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Michael Brecker
Michael Brecker
American musician
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David Hungate
David Hungate
American musician
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Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow
American musician
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Rob Mounsey
Rob Mounsey
American musician, composer, and arranger
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Tom Scott
Tom Scott
American jazz musician
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Chris Parker
Chris Parker
American drummer
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Anthony Jackson
Anthony Jackson
American electric bass guitar player, session musician, songwriter
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Paul Jackson
Paul Jackson
American musician
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Roy Bittan
Roy Bittan
American keyboardist, member of the E Street Band
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Mel Collins
Mel Collins
British musician
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Fred Tackett
Fred Tackett
American musician
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Jerry Hey
Jerry Hey
American musician
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Neil Dorfsman
Neil Dorfsman
American record producer
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Jack Wilkins
Jack Wilkins
American musician
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Dave Holland
Dave Holland
British musician
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Jon Faddis
Jon Faddis
Jazz trumpet player
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Paul Griffin
Paul Griffin
American session musician and pianist
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Sammy Figueroa
Sammy Figueroa
American percussionist
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Marvin Stamm
Marvin Stamm
American trumpeter
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Hugh McCracken
Hugh McCracken
American session musician
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Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
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Eric Gale
Eric Gale
American musician
37
Guy Fletcher
Guy Fletcher
English multi-instrumentalist; keyboardist in Dire Straits
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Don Alias
Don Alias
American jazz percussionist
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Paul Jackson, Jr.
Paul Jackson, Jr.
American musician
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Barry Finnerty
Barry Finnerty
American musician
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Dave Taylor
Dave Taylor
American musician
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Jeff Porcaro
Jeff Porcaro
American drummer
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Sly Dunbar
Sly Dunbar
musician
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Barry Beckett
Barry Beckett
American keyboardist, session musician, record producer, and studio founder
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Harold Vick
Harold Vick
American musician
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Rhett Davies
Rhett Davies
British record producer
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Joe Farrell
Joe Farrell
American saxophonist
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Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry
English recording artist; singer and songwriter
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Michael Lang
Michael Lang
musical artist
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Victor Feldman
Victor Feldman
English recording artist; jazz musician, vibraphonist
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Plastic Ono Band
Plastic Ono Band
Rock band
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Reggie Lucas
Reggie Lucas
American musician
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L. Shankar
L. Shankar
Indian violinist and composer
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Tom Malone
Tom Malone
American musician
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Ian Underwood
Ian Underwood
American musician
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Richard Holmes
Richard Holmes
American organist
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Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper
British musician
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Abraham Laboriel
Abraham Laboriel
Mexican musician
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Eddie Gomez
Eddie Gomez
Puerto Rican bassist
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Bernard Purdie
Bernard Purdie
American drummer
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Cornell Dupree
Cornell Dupree
American R&B/soul jazz guitarist
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Joe Lala
Joe Lala
American musician
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Airto Moreira
Airto Moreira
Brazilian musician
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Pierre Moerlen
Pierre Moerlen
French musician
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Clive Davis
Clive Davis
American record producer and music executive
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Naná Vasconcelos
Naná Vasconcelos
Brazilian percussionist
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Henry Threadgill
Henry Threadgill
American jazz musician
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Buddy Morrow
Buddy Morrow
American trombonist and bandleader
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Brecker Brothers
Brecker Brothers
American jazz music duo
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Randy Edelman
Randy Edelman
American musician, producer, and composer for film and television (born 1947)
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Harry Maslin
Harry Maslin
American record producer, recording/mixing engineer, and studio owner/designer
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Robben Ford
Robben Ford
American blues, jazz and rock guitarist
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John Goodsall
John Goodsall
British musician
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Jimmy Maelen (March 26, 1940 – January 14, 1988) was an American percussionist from the 1960s to 1980s, who worked with many artists including Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Peter Gabriel, James Taylor, Dire Straits, Barry Manilow, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, David Bowie and John Lennon. He also played on hit records by Bob James, Duran Duran, Carly Simon, Barbra Streisand, Yoko Ono, Meatloaf, Alice Cooper, BJ Thomas, and many others.

Barely out of junior high school, his first group was a doo-wop street corner quintet called the Velons. By the early 1960s, he had become an excellent percussionist, playing almost exclusively with Latin bands around New York.

Maelen became lead singer, percussionist and founding member of Ambergris, and played with them for a few years. For the next two or three years, he worked with several bands and did session work. By the mid 1970s, his career took off.

For most of the late 1970s into the 1980s he was one of the "first call" percussion players in New York City. During the golden years of the disco era he was especially successful, working with the remix team of Michael Barbiero and John Luongo and overdubbing on extended dance versions of disco classics such as Gonzales' "I Haven't Stopped Dancin' Yet", The Jacksons' "Blame It on the Boogie" and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", Dan Hartman's "Vertigo/Relight My Fire", Jackie Moore's "This Time Baby" and many more. He can be heard playing seven tracks of percussion on Barry Manilow's classic hit "Copacabana". As a percussionist, he also appeared on the album, Desire Wire (Cindy Bullens album), made from 1978, done by Cindy Bullens. His working relationship with Barbiero and Luongo led to a solo album for Epic/Columbia in 1980, produced by the trio and entitled Beats Workin'.

Maelen's first album with Roxy Music was the critically acclaimed Avalon. He also played on the Dire Straits Brothers in Arms album, and appeared with both Roxy Music and Dire Straits at Live Aid in London. He also toured with Peter Gabriel on his first solo tour in 1977.

Maelen worked as a studio musician on Alphaville's 1986 album, Afternoons in Utopia. At the time of his death he was producing his first rock band Cherri Red, along with Gary Chester at the Edison Recording Studio in New York City. Subsequently, one of the songs "Be With You Tonight" which was written by John Bussi, was used in the film See You in the Morning directed by Alan J. Pakula.

Maelen died of leukemia on January 14, 1988. He was 47 years old.